5g)A
polyhedron having a polygonal base and
triangular sides with a common vertex

5h) A timepiece
that is to be worn on a person, as opposed to a clock which is not. Which is worn on the wrist with a strap.

PART II OF QUIZ: 6) Do you remember the address of the last place you lived?
Yes
No7) Do you find that you repeat yourself more often?
Yes No8) Do people get annoyed with you due to your memory?
Yes No9) Do you have more trouble remembering lists, such as shopping lists ?
Yes No10) Do you have trouble remembering events that happened this morning

or last week?
Yes No11) Do you now have more trouble following directions?
Yes No12) Have you been getting lost more often than usual? Yes
No13) Do you have trouble finding
words?
Yes No14) Do you find that you lose or misplace things more often?
Yes No15) Do your memory difficulties impair work/social life? Yes
No

16) Without going back to the top of the
page, write down the three words you were told to remember at the beginning of the quiz:

Scoring for the Memory Quiz

Answers for part 1 of the quiz

(total score for part 1 = 18):

1. Give yourself 1 point for remembering the exact date (date, day of week, month, season,
and year). Please note this does not mean giving yourself a point for each of the items; rather give yourself 1point if all
of the date information is correct. (1 point)

2. Did you remember the three words (apple, table, penny) asked for in question 16? Give yourself
1point for each correct answer. (3 points)

3. If the difference between your guessed time and the correct time is less than thirty minutes,
give yourself 1 point. (1 point)

4. Give yourself 1 point for each President named correctly: R Vekataraman, Shankar Dayal
Sharma, KR Narayanan, APJ Abdul Kalam, Pratibha Patil, . The order in which you remembered them is not important. (5
points)

5. Give yourself a point for each correct answer.(8 points)

a. Abacus (1 point)

b. Acorn (1 point)

c. Escalator (1 point)

d. Igloo (1 point)

e. Pencil (1 point)

f. Protractor (1 point)

g. Pyramid (1 point)

h. Watch (1 point)

Answers for part 2 of the quiz(total score for part 2 =10):

6. Give yourself 1 point for remembering your last address. (1 point) 7–15. Give yourself
1 point each for every question you answered no. (9 points)

Total number of points __________________________

INTERPRETATION:

If you scored a 27 or 28, congratulations! It looks like you have a pretty good memory.
This may be a surprising outcome for you, particularly if you bought this book to improve your memory. This should speak to
the fact that your perception of your memory may not be an accurate estimate of how well your memoryactually operates.
In any event, this book hasn’t been a wasted investment. Now, at least you know for sure that you have a pretty decent
memory. Nonetheless, even if your test resulted in a very positive finding, working with the strategies in this book can still
help you to improve your memory. You did pick up the book for a reason, and we promise to deliver on that. If you scored between
22 and 26, you’re doing all right butyou could use some help. This is not to say that you have a “bad memory,”
just that you could use some help with improving it. You’ve come to the right place.We are all about helping you
22 to 26ers. If you scored in this range, this book is bound to be of some help to you. Read on, and improve your memory.If
you scored 21 or below, and you’ve noticed that you’re having difficulties with your memory or your thinking abilities
of sufficient severity to interfere with your functioning, you probably would benefit from a good neurological evaluation.
Don’t panic. This test is not a diagnosis. But, if you are having troublewith your memory and you scored in this
range, we recommend seeking professional help. You will want to share your concerns with your general practitioner, and youmay
want to ask that doctor for a referral to a neurologist. A neurologist can give you a battery of various examinations that
will help to assess whetheryou are having cognitive difficulties or not.

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